You still have some tricks up your sleeve. Time to Houdini back to each other. Try reading the book or go to their site "5 Languages of Love". Great insight when dealing with a loved one whether a spouse or kids. There is still hope. Really ... it's the little things that are the big things.
couldn't agree more with MO. one thing that helped my husband and I was to "talk up" our marriage - find things to sincerely appreciate about the other rather than focussing on negatives. A few words of praise beats a whole heap of criticism. Works with kids too. Hoping for the very best for you all.
Marriage is work, plain and simple. If you treat it with the care and attention you did while you were dating, it will amaze how those little things add up to a life. Bonne chance ...
Mid fifties, married thirty years. My husband has sweetly asked me to try to outlive him, because he doesn't want to face life alone.
His odds are pretty good. Both our mothers (still living!) outlived our fathers. And our grandmothers...
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MO_Thoughts2 says,
You still have some tricks up your sleeve. Time to Houdini back to each other. Try reading the book or go to their site "5 Languages of Love". Great insight when dealing with a loved one whether a spouse or kids. There is still hope. Really ... it's the little things that are the big things.KharisJo says,
couldn't agree more with MO. one thing that helped my husband and I was to "talk up" our marriage - find things to sincerely appreciate about the other rather than focussing on negatives. A few words of praise beats a whole heap of criticism. Works with kids too. Hoping for the very best for you all.canadafreeze says,
Marriage is work, plain and simple. If you treat it with the care and attention you did while you were dating, it will amaze how those little things add up to a life. Bonne chance ...